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oint Aviation Authorities Postal Address: P.O. Box 3000 2130 KA Hoofddorp Visiting Address: Saturnusstraat 40-44 The Netherlands Tel.: 31 (0)23-5679790 Fax: 31 (0)23 5657731 www.jaa.nl May 2008 JAR-FSTD A: AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES Please find attached the initial issue of JAR-FSTD A dated 1 May 2008, with an effectivity date of 1 August 2008. JAR-FSTD A is an amalgamation of JAR-STD 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A into one document. Please note that this process has not changed the actual requirements, however, the regulatory processes for qualifying each different type of device have been harmonized. As a result of this process, JAR-STD 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A will be superseded by JAR-FSTD A as of 1 August 2008. Instructions on how to incorporate the affected pages are available at the end of this letter. Customers who have purchased copies of JAR-STD A/JAR-FSTD A and wish to receive future amendments, should ensure that they have made suitable arrangements with IHS Inc., to whom any queries regarding the sale and distribution of JAA documents can be directed. Addresses of the worldwide IHS offices are listed on the JAA website (www.jaa.nl) and IHS s website (www.global.ihs.com). Queries related to the technical contents of the code should be made to JAA via e-mail address: publications@jaat.eu. Andre Auer Chief Executive

JAR-FSTD A, Initial issue, 01 May 2008 Please replace and insert the following pages included in this package as follows: Remove complete JAR-STD 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A (valid until 01 August 2008) Insert complete JAR-FSTD A, initial issue of 01 May 2008 (effective 01 August 2008) Page 2 of 2

JOINT AVIATION AUTHORITIES JOINT AVIATION REQUIREMENTS LIST OF JAR DOCUMENTS [LIST OF JAR DOCUMENTS Issue 99 May 2008] JAR-1, DEFINITIONS AND ABBREVIATIONS Amendment 6 1 November 2004 (No Basic Code) JAR 11, JAA REGULATORY AND RELATED PROCEDURES Amendment 1 1November 2004 (No Basic Code) JAR-21, CERTIFICATION PROCEDURES FOR Amendment 7 1 February 2007 AIRCRAFT AND RELATED PRODUCTS AND PARTS (No Basic Code) JAR-22, SAILPLANES AND POWERED SAILPLANES Amendment 9 1 February 2007 (Basic Code Luftüchtigkeitsforderungen für Segelflugzeuge und Motorsegler (LFSM)) JAR-23, NORMAL, UTILITY, AEROBATIC, AND Amendment 3 1 February 2007 COMMUTER CATEGORY AEROPLANES (Basic Code FAR Part 23) JAR-25, LARGE AEROPLANES Amendment 20 1 December 2007 (Basic Code FAR Part 25) JAR-26, ADDITIONAL AIRWORTHINESS Amendment 3 1 December 2005 REQUIREMENTS FOR OPERATIONS (No Basic Code) JAR-27, SMALL ROTORCRAFT Amendment 6 1 December 2007 (Basic Code FAR Part 27) JAR-29, LARGE ROTORCRAFT Amendment 6 1 December 2007 (Basic Code FAR Part 29) JAR-36, AIRCRAFT NOISE Amendment 2 1 February 2007 (Basic Code ICAO Annex 16, vol. I) JAR-39, AIRWORTHINESS DIRECTIVES Issued 1 January 2003 (No Basic Code) JAR-66, CERTIFYING STAFF MAINTENANCE Amendment 2 1 February 2007 (No Basic Code) JAR-145, APPROVED MAINTENANCE Amendment 7 1 February 2007 ORGANISATIONS (No Basic Code) JAR-147, APPROVED MAINTENANCE TRAINING/ Amendment 3 1 February 2007 EXAMINATIONS (No Basic Code) JAR-APU, AUXILIARY POWER UNITS Amendment 5 1 February 2007 (Basic Code TSO c77a dated 20th July, 1981) JAR-E, ENGINES Amendment 14 1 February 2007 (Basic Code BCAR Section C) JAR-M CONTINUING AIRWORTHINESS Initial Issue 1 December 2007 JAR-P, PROPELLERS Amendment 9 1 February 2007 (Basic Code BCAR Section C) JAR-TSO, JOINT TECHNICAL STANDARD ORDERS Amendment 8 1 February 2007 (No Basic Code) No amendments are now produced for these Basic Codes as the JAR Codes have been accepted in their own right and therefore they will be the only documents which are updated periodically.

JOINT AVIATION AUTHORITIES JOINT AVIATION REQUIREMENTS JAR-AWO, ALL WEATHER OPERATIONS Amendment 4 1 February 2007 (No Basic Code) JAR-VLA, VERY LIGHT AEROPLANES Amendment 2 1 February 2007 (No Basic Code) [JAR-OPS 1, COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORTATION (AEROPLANES) (Basic Code ICAO Annex 6, Part 1) [Effective 16 July 2008] Amendment 14 1 May 2008] JAR-OPS 3, COMMERCIAL AIR TRANSPORTATION Amendment 5 1 July 2007 (HELICOPTERS) (Basic Code ICAO Annex 6, Part III) JAR-FCL 1, FLIGHT CREW LICENSING (AEROPLANE) Amendment 7 1 December 2006 (Basic Code ICAO Annex 1) JAR-FCL 2, FLIGHT CREW LICENSING (HELICOPTER) Amendment 6 1 February 2007 (Basic Code ICAO Annex 1) JAR-FCL 3, FLIGHT CREW LICENSING (MEDICAL) Amendment 5 1 December 2006 (Basic Code ICAO Annex 1) JAR-FCL 4, FLIGHT CREW LICENSING (FLIGHT ENGINEERS) Amendment 3 1 September 2005 (Basic Code ICAO Annex 1) [JAR-FSTD A, AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES [Effective 1 August 2008] Issued 1 May 2008] JAR-STD 1A, AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATORS Amendment 3 1 July 2003 (No Basic Code) [Expires 1 August 2008] JAR-STD 2A, AEROPLANE FLIGHT TRAINING DEVICES Issued 1 July 1999 (No Basic Code) [Expires 1 August 2008] JAR-STD 3A, FLIGHT & NAVIGATION PROCEDURES Change 1 1 June 1999 TRAINERS (No Basic Code) [Expires 1 August 2008] JAR-STD 4A, BASIC INSTRUMENT TRAINING DEVICES Issued 1 May 2002 (No Basic Code) [Expires 1 August 2008] [JAR-FSTD H, HELICOPTER FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES [Effective 1 August 2008] Issued 1 May 2008] JAR-STD 1H, HELICOPTER FLIGHT SIMULATORS Issued 1 April 2001 (No Basic Code) [Expires 1 August 2008] JAR-STD 2H, HELICOPTER FLIGHT TRAINING DEVICES Issued 1 September 2003 (No Basic Code) [Expires 1 August 2008] JAR-STD 3H, HELICOPTER FLIGHT & NAVIGATION Issued 1 May 2002 PROCEDURES TRAINERS (No Basic Code) [Expires 1 August 2008] JAR-MMEL/MEL, MASTER MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST / Amendment 1 1 August 2005 MINIMUM EQUIPMENT LIST (No Basic Code) GAI-20, JOINT ADVISORY MATERIAL ADVISORY Amendment 3 1 February 2007 CIRCULAR JOINT (No Basic Code) JAR-34, AIRCRAFT ENGINE EMISSIONS Amendment 2 1 February 2007 (ICAO Annex 16 Volume II) JAR-VLR, VERY LIGHT HELICOPTERS Amendment 2 1 February 2007 (No Basic Code) No amendments are now produced for these Basic Codes as the JAR Codes have been accepted in their own right and therefore they will be the only documents which are updated periodically. Printed and distributed by Global Engineering Documents, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, Colorado 80112, U S A on behalf of the Joint Aviation Authorities Committee.

Joint Aviation Requirements JAR FSTD A Aeroplane Flight Simulation Training Devices Joint Aviation Authorities

Joint Aviation Requirements JAR FSTD A Aeroplane Flight Simulation Training Devices Initial issue 1 May 2008 All rights reserved Printed and distributed by Global Engineering Documents, 15 Inverness Way East, Englewood, Colorado 80112, U S A on behalf of the Joint Aviation Authorities Committee.

The members of the Joint Aviation Authorities Committee are representatives of the Civil Aviation Authorities of the countries that have signed the Arrangements Concerning the Development and the Acceptance of Joint Aviation Requirements. A list of these countries is kept by European Civil Aviation Conference, 3 bis Villa Emile Bergerat, 92522 NEUILLY SUR SEINE Cedex, France.* Further copies of the Joint Aviation Requirements can be purchased from Information Handling Services (IHS), whose world-wide offices are listed on the JAA website (www.jaa.nl) and IHS website (www.global.ihs.com) For electronic versions of Joint Aviation Authorities Documents please refer to the website of Information Handling Services (IHS) on www.ihsaviation.com, where you will find information on how to order. Enquiries regarding the contents should be addressed to the JAA, Saturnusstraat 40-44, PO Box 3000, 2130 KA HOOFDDORP, The Netherlands (publications@jaat.eu). *These countries are: Albania, Armenia, Austria, [Azerbaijan], Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, European Aviation Safety Agency, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Republic of Moldova, [Republic of Georgia], Romania, Serbia, Slovak Republic, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, & United Kingdom 01.05.08 ii

JAR-FSTD A CONTENTS (general layout) JAR FSTD A AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES FOREWORD CHECK LIST OF PAGES PREAMBLE SECTION 1 REQUIREMENTS SUBPART A APPLICABILITY SUBPART B GENERAL SUBPART C AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES SECTION 2 ADVISORY CIRCULARS JOINT (ACJ) ACJ B GENERAL ACJ C AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES C-1 01.05.08

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JAR-FSTD A CONTENTS (details) JAR FSTD A AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES Paragraph Page SECTION 1 REQUIREMENTS General and Presentation 1-0-1 SUBPART A APPLICABILITY JAR FSTD A.001 Applicability 1-A-1 SUBPART B GENERAL JAR FSTD A.005 Terminology 1-B-1 SUBPART C AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES JAR FSTD A.015 Application for FSTD Qualification 1-C-1 JAR FSTD A.020 Validity FSTD Qualification 1-C-1 JAR FSTD A.025 Rules governing FSTD Operators 1-C-1 JAR FSTD A.030 Requirements for FSTDs qualified on or after 1-C-2 1 August 2008 JAR FSTD A.031 Requirements for FFSs qualified on or after 1-C-3 1 April 1998 and before 1 August 2008 JAR FSTD A.032 Requirements for FTDs qualified on or after 1 July 2000 1-C-3 and before 1 August 2008 JAR FSTD A.033 Requirements for FNPTs qualified on or after 1 July 1999 1-C-3 and before 1 August 2008 JAR FSTD A.034 Requirements for BITD qualified on or after 1 January 2003 1-C-3 and before 1 August 2008 JAR FSTD A.035 Requirements for FFSs approved or qualified 1-C-3 before 1 April 1998 JAR FSTD A.036 Requirements for FTDs approved or qualified 1-C-4 before 1 July 2000 JAR FSTD A.037 Requirements for FNPTs approved or qualified 1-C-4 before 1 July 1999 JAR FSTD A.040 Changes to qualified FSTDs 1-C-4 JAR FSTD A.045 Interim FSTD Qualification 1-C-5 JAR FSTD A.050 Transferability of FSTD Qualification 1-C-5 Appendix 1 to FSTD Standards 1-C-7 JAR FSTD A.030 C-3 01.05.08

JAR-FSTD A Paragraph Page SECTION 2 ADVISORY CIRCULARS JOINT (ACJ) General and Presentation 2-0-1 ACJ B GENERAL ACJ FSTD A.005 Terminology, Abbreviations 2-B-1 ACJ C AEROPLANE FSTDS ACJ No. 1 to FSTD Qualification Application and Inspection 2-C-1 JAR- FSTD A.015 ACJ No. 2 to FSTD Evaluations 2-C-6 JAR- FSTD A.015 ACJ FSTD A.020 Validity of an FSTD Qualification 2-C-10 ACJ No. 1 to Quality System 2-C-10 JAR- FSTD A.025 ACJ No. 2 to BITD Operators Quality System 2-C-17 JAR-FSTD A.025 ACJ No. 3 to Installations 2-C-18 JAR-FSTD A.025 ACJ No. 1 to FSTDs qualified on or after 1 August 2008 2-C-19 JAR-FSTD A.030 Appendix 1 to ACJ No. 1 Validation Test Tolerances to JAR-FSTD A.030 Appendix 2 to ACJ No. 1 Validation Data Roadmap to JAR-FSTD A.030 Appendix 3 to ACJ No. 1 Data Requirements for Alternate Engines to JAR-FSTD A.030 Appendix 4 to ACJ No. 1 Data Requirements for Alternate Avionics to JAR-FSTD A.030 Appendix 5 to ACJ No. 1 Transport Delay Testing Method to JAR-FSTD A.030 Appendix 6 to ACJ No. 1 Recurrent Evaluations Validation Test Data Presentation to JAR-FSTD A.030 2-C-112 2-C-114 2-C-116 2-C-118 2-C-119 2-C-122 Appendix 7 to ACJ No 1 Applicability 2-C-123 to JAR-FSTD A.030 Appendix 8 to ACJ No 1 General technical Requirements for FSTD Qualification 2-C-125 JAR FSTD A.030 Levels ACJ No. 2 to Guidance on Design and Qualification of Level A 2-C-130 JAR-FSTD A.030 Aeroplane FFSs ACJ No. 3 to Guidance on Design and Qualification of FNPTs 2-C-132 JAR-FSTD A.030 ACJ No. 4 to Guidance on Design and Qualification of BITDs 2-C-136 JAR-FSTD A.030 ACJ No.1 to Engineering Simulator Validation Data 2-C-140 JAR-FSTD A.030(c)(1) 01.05.08 C-4

JAR-FSTD A Paragraph Page ACJ No.2 to Engineering Simulator Validation Data Approved Guidelines 2-C-141 JAR-FSTD A.030(c)(1) ACJ to FSTD A.035 FFS Approved or Qualified before 1 April 1998 2-C-143 ACJ to FSTD A.036 FTD Approved or Qualified before 1 July 2000 2-C-145 ACJ to FSTD A.037 FNPT Approved or Qualified before 1 July 1999 2-C-146 ACJ to FSTD A.045 New Aeroplane FFS/FTD Qualification Additional Information 2-C-147 INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK C-5 01.05.08

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JAR-FSTD A FOREWORD 1 The Civil Aviation Authorities of certain European countries have agreed common comprehensive and detailed aviation requirements, referred to as Joint Aviation Requirements (JARs), with a view to minimising Type Certification problems on joint ventures, to facilitate the export and import of aviation products, to make it easier for maintenance carried out in one European country to be accepted by the Civil Aviation Authority in another European country and to regulate commercial air transport operations. 2 JARs are recognised by the Civil Aviation Authorities of participating countries as an acceptable basis for showing compliance with their national codes. 3 The content has been prepared using the expertise available in this field as well as the ICAO Document 9625, the Manual for the Qualification of Flight Simulators and added to where necessary by making use of existing European regulations and the Federal Aviation Requirements of the United States of America where acceptable. 4 JAR FSTD A is issued with no National Variants. It may be felt that the document does not contain all of the detailed compliance and interpretative information which some Civil Aviation Authorities and Industry organisations would like to see. However, it is accepted that JAR FSTD A should be applied in practice and the lessons learned embodied in future amendments. The Civil Aviation Authorities of the JAA are therefore committed to early amendment in the light of experience. 5 Future development of the requirements of JAR FSTD A, including the commitment in Paragraph 4, will be in accordance with the JAA s Notice of Proposed Amendment (NPA) procedures. These procedures allow for the amendment of JAR FSTD A to be proposed by any organisation or person. 6 The Civil Aviation Authorities have agreed they should not unilaterally initiate amendment of their national codes without having made a proposal for amendment of JAR FSTD A in accordance with the agreed procedure. 7 Definitions and abbreviations of terms used in JAR FSTD A that are considered generally applicable are contained in JAR 1, Definitions and Abbreviations. However, definitions and abbreviations of terms used in JAR FSTD A that are specific to a Subpart of JAR FSTD A are normally given in the Subpart concerned or, exceptionally, in the associated compliance or interpretative material. 8 Amendments to the text in JAR FSTD A are issued as Replacement Pages. These show an effective date and have the same status and applicability as JAR FSTD A from that date. 9 New, amended and corrected text will be enclosed within heavy brackets until a subsequent Amendment is issued. 10 Comment/Response documents developed following Notices of Proposed Amendment (NPA) consultation have been produced by the JAA and are published on the JAA Internet Site: www.jaa.nl. Readers can also apply to JAA for copies of specific Comment/Response Documents as required. F-1 01.05.08

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JAR-FSTD A JOINT AVIATION REQUIREMENTS CHECK LIST OF PAGES JAR-FSTD A - AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES Initial issue dated 01 May 2008 The following pages of JAR-FSTD A are now current: Page No Legend Date Title Page Initial issue 01.05.08 ii Initial issue 01.05.08 C-1 Initial Issue 01.05.08 C-2 Initial Issue 01.05.08 C-3 Initial Issue 01.05.08 C-4 Initial Issue 01.05.08 C-5 Initial Issue 01.05.08 C-6 Initial Issue 01.05.08 F-1 Initial Issue 01.05.08 F-2 Initial Issue 01.05.08 CL-1 Initial Issue 01.05.08 CL-2 Initial Issue 01.05.08 CL-3 Initial Issue 01.05.08 CL-4 Initial Issue 01.05.08 P-1 Initial Issue 01.05.08 P-2 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-0-1 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-0-2 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-A-1 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-A-2 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-B-1 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-B-2 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-1 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-2 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-3 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-4 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-5 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-6 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-7 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-8 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-9 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-10 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-11 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-12 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-13 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-14 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-15 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-16 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-17 Initial Issue 01.05.08 1-C-18 Initial Issue 01.05.08 CL-1 01.05.08

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JAR-FSTD A PREAMBLE JAR FSTD A Initial Issue JAR FSTD A comprises 3 Subparts (A, B and C) in Section 1, and 2 Subparts (B and C) in Section 2. JAR-FSTD A is a simple amalgamation of JAR STD 1A, 2A, 3A and 4A into one document. Section 1 Subpart C Terminology and basic regulatory processes combined Table of Standards in Appendix 1 to JAR-FSTD A.030 contains the standard for all devices Section 2 Subpart B Terminology and Abbreviations rationalised and harmonised with Aircraft STD standards documents. Subpart C Regulatory Processes combined. Table of Objective Tests (ACJ to JAR-FSTD A.030) contains the testing requirements for all devices. Table of Functions and Subjective Tests (ACJ to JAR-FSTD A.030) contains the testing requirements for all devices. P-1 01.05.08

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SECTION 1 JAR-FSTD A SECTION 1 REQUIREMENTS 1 GENERAL 1.1 This Section contains the requirements for aeroplane Flight Simulation Training Devices. 2 PRESENTATION 2.1 The requirements of JAR FSTD A are presented in two columns on loose pages, each page being identified by the date of issue and the Amendment number under which it is amended or reissued. 2.2 Sub-headings are in italic typeface. 2.3 Explanatory Notes not forming part of the requirements appear in smaller typeface. 2.4 New, amended and corrected text will be enclosed within heavy brackets until a subsequent Amendment is issued. 2.5 After each paragraph, the various changes and amendments, if any since the initial issue, are indicated together with their date of issue. 1-0-1 01.05.08

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SECTION 1 JAR FSTD A SUBPART A APPLICABILITY JAR FSTD A.001 Applicability JAR FSTD A as amended applies to those persons, organisations or enterprises (Flight Simulation Training Devices (FSTD) operators) or, in the case of BITDs only, manufacturers seeking initial qualification of FSTDs. The version of JAR-FSTD A agreed by the Authority and used for issue of the initial qualification shall be applicable for future recurrent qualifications of the FSTD unless recategorised. FSTD users shall also gain approval to use the FSTD as part of their approved training programmes despite the fact that the FSTD has been previously qualified. INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 1-A-1 01.05.08

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SECTION 1 JAR-FSTD A SUBPART B - GENERAL (JAR-FSTD A.005 continued) JAR FSTD A.005 Terminology (See ACJ to FSTD A.005) Because of the technical complexity of FSTD qualification, it is essential that standard terminology is used throughout. The following principal terms and abbreviations shall be used in order to comply with JAR FSTD (A). Further terms and abbreviations are contained in ACJ to FSTD A.005. (a) Flight Simulation Training Device (FSTD). A training device which is a Full Flight Simulator (FFS), a Flight Training Device (FTD), a Flight & Navigation Procedures Trainer (FNPT), or a Basic Instrument Training Device (BITD). (b) Full Flight Simulator (FFS). A full size replica of a specific type or make, model and series aeroplane flight deck, including the assemblage of all equipment and computer programmes necessary to represent the aeroplane in ground and flight operations, a visual system providing an out of the flight deck view, and a force cueing motion system. It is in compliance with the minimum standards for FFS Qualification. (c) Flight Training Device (FTD). A full size replica of a specific aeroplane type s instruments, equipment, panels and controls in an open flight deck area or an enclosed aeroplane flight deck, including the assemblage of equipment and computer software programmes necessary to represent the aeroplane in ground and flight conditions to the extent of the systems installed in the device. It does not require a force cueing motion or visual system. It is in compliance with the minimum standards for a specific FTD Level of Qualification. (d) Flight and Navigation Procedures Trainer (FNPT). A training device which represents the flight deck or cockpit environment including the assemblage of equipment and computer programmes necessary to represent an aeroplane or class of aeroplane in flight operations to the extent that the systems appear to function as in an aeroplane. It is in compliance with the minimum standards for a specific FNPT Level of Qualification. (e) Basic Instrument Training Device (BITD). A ground based training device which represents the student pilot s station of a class of aeroplanes. It may use screen based instrument panels and springloaded flight controls, providing a training platform for at least the procedural aspects of instrument flight. for training where a complete flight deck environment is not necessary. (g) Flight Simulation Training Device User Approval (FSTD User Approval). The extent to which an FSTD of a specified Qualification Level may be used by persons, organisations or enterprises as approved by the Authority. It takes account of aeroplane to FSTD differences and the operating and training ability of the organisation. (h) Flight Simulation Training Device Operator (FSTD operator). That person, organisation or enterprise directly responsible to the Authority for requesting and maintaining the qualification of a particular FSTD. (i) Flight Simulation Training Device User (FSTD User). The person, organisation or enterprise requesting training, checking and testing credits through the use of an FSTD. (j) Flight Simulation Training Device Qualification (FSTD Qualification). The level of technical ability of an FSTD as defined in the compliance document. (k) BITD Manufacturer. That organisation or enterprise being directly responsible to the Authority for requesting the initial BITD model qualification. (l) BITD Model. A defined hardware and software combination, which has obtained a qualification. Each BITD will equate to a specific model and be a serial numbered unit. (m) Qualification Test Guide (QTG). A document designed to demonstrate that the performance and handling qualities of an FSTD agree within prescribed limits with those of the aeroplane and that all applicable regulatory requirements have been met. The QTG includes both the aeroplane and FSTD data used to support the validation. INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK (f) Other Training Device (OTD). A training aid other than FFS, FTD, FNPT or BITD which provides 1-B-1 01.05.08

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SECTION 1 JAR-FSTD A SUBPART C AEROPLANE FLIGHT SIMULATION TRAINING DEVICES JAR-FSTD A.020(d) (continued) JAR FSTD A.015 Application for FSTD Qualification (See ACJ No. 1 to JAR- FSTD A.015) (See ACJ No. 2 to JAR- FSTD A.015) (a) The FSTD operator requiring evaluation of a FFS, FTD or FNPT shall apply to the Authority giving 3 months notice. In exceptional cases this period may be reduced to one month at the discretion of the Authority. (b) An FSTD Qualification Certificate will be issued following satisfactory completion of an evaluation of the FFS, FTD or FNPT by the Authority. (c) For BITDs the manufacturer of a new BITD model which requires evaluation shall apply to the Authority giving 3 months notice. In exceptional cases this period may be reduced to one month at the discretion of the Authority. (d) A BITD Qualification Certificate will be issued for the BITD model to the manufacturer following satisfactory completion of an initial evaluation by the Authority. This qualification certificate is valid for any devices manufactured to this standard without the need for the device to be subjected to further technical evaluation. The BITD model must clearly be identified by a BITD model number. (e) The numbering of the BITD model must clearly define the hardware and software configuration of the qualified BITD model. A running serial number shall follow the BITD model identification number. JAR FSTD A.020 Validity of FSTD Qualification (See ACJ to JAR-FSTD A.020) (a) An FSTD qualification is valid for 12 months unless otherwise specified by the Authority. (b) An FSTD qualification revalidation can take place at any time within the 60 days prior to the expiry of the validity of the qualification document. The new period of validity shall continue from the expiry date of the previous qualification document. (c) The Authority shall refuse, revoke, suspend or vary an FSTD qualification, if the provisions of JAR FSTD A are not satisfied. (d) The qualification of each BITD model serial number is valid for 36 months from the commencement of operation, unless reduced by the Authority. It is the operator s responsibility to apply for the revalidation of the qualification. JAR FSTD A.025 Rules Governing FSTD Operators (See ACJ No. 1 to JAR- FSTD A.025) (See ACJ No. 2 to JAR- FSTD A.025) (See ACJ No. 3 to JAR- FSTD A.025) The FSTD operator shall demonstrate his capability to maintain the performance, functions and other characteristics specified for the FSTD Qualification Level as follows: (a) Quality System (1) A Quality System shall be established and a Quality Manager designated to monitor compliance with, and the adequacy of, procedures required to ensure the maintenance of the Qualification Level of FSTDs. Compliance monitoring shall include a feedback system to the Accountable Manager to ensure corrective action as necessary. (2) The Quality System shall include a Quality Assurance Programme that contains procedures designed to verify that the specified performance, functions and characteristics are being conducted in accordance with all applicable requirements, standards and procedures. (3) The Quality System and the Quality Manager shall be acceptable to the Authority. (4) The Quality System shall be described in relevant documentation. (b) Updating. A link shall be maintained between the operator s organization, the Authority and the relevant manufacturers to incorporate important modifications, especially: (1) Aeroplane modifications that are essential for training and checking shall be introduced into all affected FSTDs whether or not enforced by an airworthiness directive. (2) Modification of FSTDs, including motion and visual systems (where applicable): 1-C-1 01.05.08

JAR-FSTD A SECTION 1 JAR-FSTD A.025(b) (continued) (i) When essential for training and checking, FSTD operators shall update their FSTDs (for example in the light of data revisions). Modifications of the FSTD hardware and software that affect handling, performance and systems operation or any major modifications of the motion or visual system shall be evaluated to determine the impact on the original qualification criteria. FSTD operators shall prepare amendments for any affected validation tests. The FSTD operator shall test the FSTD to the new criteria. (ii) The Authority shall be advised in advance of any major changes to determine if the tests carried out by the FSTD operator are satisfactory. A special evaluation of the FSTD may be necessary prior to returning it to training following the modification. (3) BITD operators shall maintain a link between their own organisation, the Authority and the BITD manufacturer to incorporate important modifications. (c) Installations. Ensure that the FSTD is housed in a suitable environment that supports safe and reliable operation. (1) The FSTD operator shall ensure that the FSTD and its installation comply with the local regulations for health and safety. However, as a minimum all FSTD occupants and maintenance personnel shall be briefed on FSTD safety to ensure that they are aware of all safety equipment and procedures in the FSTD in case of emergency. (2) The FSTD safety features such as emergency stops and emergency lighting shall be checked at least annually and recorded by the FSTD operator. (d) Additional Equipment. Where additional equipment has been added to the FSTD, even though not required for qualification, it will be assessed to ensure that it does not adversely affect the quality of training. Therefore any subsequent modification, removal or unserviceability could affect the qualification of the device. JAR FSTD A.030 Requirements for FSTD qualified on or after 1 August 2008 (See Appendix 1 to JAR FSTD A.030) (See ACJ No. 1 to JAR- FSTD A.030) (See ACJ No. 2 to JAR- FSTD A.030) (See ACJ No. 3 to JAR- FSTD A.030) (See ACJ No. 4 to JAR- FSTD A.030) (See ACJ No. 1 to JAR- FSTD A.030(c)(1)) (See ACJ No. 2 to JAR- FSTD A.030(c)(1)) (a) Any FSTD submitted for initial evaluation on or after 1 August 2008 will be evaluated against applicable JAR FSTD A criteria for the Qualification Levels applied for. Recurrent evaluations of a FSTD will be based on the same version of JAR-FSTD A that was applicable for its initial evaluation. An upgrade will be based on the currently applicable version of JAR-FSTD A. (b) A FSTD shall be assessed in those areas that are essential to completing the flight crewmember training and checking process as applicable. (c) The FSTD shall be subjected to: (1) Validation tests and (2) Functions & subjective tests (d) Data shall be of a standard that satisfies the Authority before the FSTD can gain a Qualification Level. (e) The FSTD operator shall submit a QTG in a form and manner that is acceptable to the Authority. (f) The QTG will only be approved after completion of an initial or upgrade evaluation, and when all the discrepancies in the QTG have been addressed to the satisfaction of the Authority. After inclusion of the results of the tests witnessed by the Authority, the approved QTG becomes the Master QTG (MQTG), which is the basis for the FSTD qualification and subsequent recurrent FSTD evaluations. A copy of the MQTG shall be delivered by the BITD manufacteurer together with any BITD model delivered to an Operator. (g) The FSTD operator shall: (1) Run the complete set of tests contained within the MQTG progressively between each annual evaluation by the Authority. Results shall be dated and retained in 01.05.08 1-C-2

SECTION 1 JAR-FSTD A JAR-FSTD A.030(g) (continued) order to satisfy both the FSTD operator and the Authority that FSTD standards are being maintained; and (2) Establish a Configuration Control System to ensure the continued integrity of the hardware and software of the qualified FSTD. JAR-FSTD A.033 (continued) current validity period. This re-evaluation, and all future re-evaluations, will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the same version of JAR-STD 3A, which was applicable for its last evaluation prior to implementation of JAR- FSTD A. Any upgrade will be based on the currently applicable version of JAR-FSTD A. JAR-FSTD A.031 Requirements for FFS qualified on or after 1 April 1998 and before 1 August 2008 Any FFS submitted for initial evaluation on or after 1 April 1998 and before 1 August 2008, shall automatically be granted an equivalent qualification under JAR-FSTD A with effect from the re-evaluation conducted at the end of the current validity period. This re-evaluation, and all future re-evaluations, will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the same version of JAR-STD 1A, which was applicable for its last evaluation prior to implementation of JAR- FSTD A. Any upgrade will be based on the currently applicable version of JAR-FSTD A. JAR-FSTD A.032 Requirements for Flight Training Devices (FTD) qualified on or after 1 July 2000 and before 1 August 2008 Any FTD submitted for initial evaluation on or after 1 January 2000 and before 1 August 2008, shall automatically be granted an equivalent qualification under JAR-FSTD A with effect from the re-evaluation conducted at the end of the current validity period. This re-evaluation, and all future re-evaluations, will be conducted in accordance with of the same version of JAR-STD 2A, which was applicable for its last evaluation prior to implementation of JAR-FSTD A. Any upgrade will be based on the currently applicable version of JAR-FSTD A. JAR-FSTD A.033 Requirements for Flight & Navigation Procedures Trainers (FNPT) qualified on or after 1 July 1999 and before 1August 2008 Any FNPT submitted for initial evaluation on or after 1 July 1999 and before 1 August 2008, shall automatically be granted an equivalent qualification under JAR-FSTD A with effect from the re-evaluation conducted at the end of the JAR-FSTD A.034 Requirements for Basic Instrument Training Devices (BITD) qualified on or after 1 January 2003 and before 1 August 2008 Any BITD submitted for initial evaluation on or after 1 January 2003 and before 1 August 2008, shall automatically be granted an equivalent qualification under JAR-FSTD A with effect from the re-evaluation conducted at the end of the current validity period. This re-evaluation, and all future re-evaluations, will be conducted in accordance with the requirements of the same version of JAR-STD 4A, which was applicable for its last evaluation prior to implementation of JAR- FSTD A. Any upgrade will be based on the currently applicable version of JAR-FSTD A. JAR FSTD A.035 Requirements for Full Flight Simulators approved or qualified before 1 April 1998 (See ACJ to JAR-FSTD A.035) (a) FFS approved or qualified in accordance with national regulations of JAA Member States before 1 April 1998 will either be recategorised or will continue to maintain their approval under the Grandfather Rights provision, in accordance with sub-paragraphs (c) and (d) below. For FFS that are not re-categorized, maximum credit shall under no circumstances exceed originally issued National credits. (b) FFS s, neither previously recategorised nor with an approval maintained under the Grandfather Rights provision, will be qualified in accordance with JAR FSTD A.030. (c) FFS that are not recategorised but that have a primary reference document used for their testing, may be qualified by the Authority to an equivalent JAR FSTD A Qualification Level, either AG, BG, CG or DG. An upgrade requires the recategorisation of the FFS. (1) To gain and maintain an equivalent Qualification Level, these FFS shall be assessed 1-C-3 01.05.08

JAR-FSTD A SECTION 1 JAR-FSTD A.035(c) (continued) in those areas that are essential to completing the flight crewmember training and checking process, as applicable. (2) The FFS shall be subjected to: (i) (ii) Validation tests; and Functions and subjective tests. (d) FFS that are not recategorised and that do not have a primary reference document used for their testing shall be qualified by special arrangement. Such FFS will be issued with a Special Category and shall be subjected to functions and subjective tests corresponding to those detailed in this document. In addition any previously recognised validation test shall be used. JAR FSTD A.036 Requirements for Flight Training Devices approved or qualified before 1 July 2000 (See ACJ to JAR-FSTD A.036) (a) FTDs approved or qualified in accordance with national regulations of JAA Members States before 1 July 2000 either will be recategorised or will continue to maintain their approval under the Grandfather Rights provision, in accordance with JAR FSTD A.036(c) and JAR FSTD A.036 (d). (b) FTDs, neither previously recategorised nor with an approval maintained under the Grandfather Rights provision, will be qualified in accordance with JAR FSTD A.030. (c) FTDs that are not recategorised but that have a primary reference document used for their testing may be qualified by the Authority to an equivalent JAR FSTD Qualification Level, either 1G or 2G. These Qualification Levels refer to similar credits achieved by JAR FSTD A Level 1 and 2. (1) To gain and maintain an equivalent Qualification Level, these FTDs shall be assessed in those areas which are essential to completing the flight crew member training and checking process, including: (i) Longitudinal, lateral and directional handling qualities (where applicable); (ii) Performance on the ground and in the air; (iii) Specific operations where applicable; (iv) Flight deck configuration; JAR-FSTD A.036 (continued) (v) Functioning during normal, abnormal, emergency and, where applicable non normal operation; (vi) Instructor station function and FTD control, and (vii) Certain additional requirements depending on the Qualification Level and the installed equipment. (2) The FTD shall be subjected to: (i) Validation Tests, and (ii) Functions and Subjective Tests. (d) FTDs that are not recategorised and that do not have a primary reference document used for their testing shall be qualified by special arrangement. (1) Such FTDs will be issued with Special Categories. (2) These FTDs shall be subjected to the same Functions and Subjective Tests referred to in JAR FSTD A.036(c) (2) (ii). (3) In addition any previously recognised Validation Test shall be used. JAR FSTD A.037 Requirements for Flight Navigation and Procedures Trainers approved or qualified before 1 July 1999 (See ACJ to JAR-FSTD A.037) (No Longer Applicable) JAR FSTD A.040 Changes to qualified FSTD (a) Requirement to notify major changes to a FSTD. The operator of a qualified FSTD shall inform the Authority of proposed major changes such as: (1) Aeroplane modifications, which could affect FSTD qualification. (2) FSTD hardware and or software modifications that could affect the handling qualities, performances or system representations. (3) Relocation of the FSTD; and (4) Any deactivation of the FSTD. 01.05.08 1-C-4

SECTION 1 JAR-FSTD A JAR-FSTD A.040 (continued) The Authority may complete a special evaluation following major changes or when a FSTD appears not to be performing at its initial Qualification Level. (b) Upgrade of a FSTD. A FSTD may be upgraded to a higher Qualification Level. Special evaluation is required before the award of a higher Level of Qualification. (1) If an upgrade is proposed the FSTD operator shall seek the advice of the Authority and give full details of the modifications. If the upgrade evaluation does not fall upon the anniversary of the original qualification date, a special evaluation is required to permit the FSTD to continue to qualify even at the previous Qualification Level. (2) In the case of a FSTD upgrade, an FSTD operator shall run all validation tests for the requested Qualification Level. Results from previous evaluations shall not be used to validate FSTD performance for the current upgrade. (c) Relocation of a FSTD (1) In instances where a FSTD is moved to a new location, the Authority shall be advised before the planned activity along with a schedule of related events. (2) Prior to returning the FSTD to service at the new location, the FSTD operator shall perform at least one third of the validation tests and, functions and subjective tests to ensure that the FSTD performance meets its original qualification standard. A copy of the test documentation shall be retained together with the FSTD records for review by the Authority. (3) An evaluation of the FSTD in accordance with its original JAA qualification criteria shall be at the discretion of the Authority. (d) Deactivation of a currently qualified FSTD (1) If a FSTD operator plans to remove a FSTD from active status for prolonged periods, the Authority shall be notified and suitable controls established for the period during which the FSTD is inactive. (2) The FSTD operator shall agree a procedure with the Authority to ensure that the FSTD can be restored to active status at its original Qualification Level. JAR FSTD A.045 Interim FSTD Qualification (See ACJ to FSTD A.045) (a) In case of new aeroplane programmes, special arrangements shall be made to enable an interim Qualification Level to be achieved. (b) For Full Flight Simulators, an Interim Qualification Level will only be granted at levels A, B or C. (c) Requirements, details relating to the issue, and the period of validity of an interim Qualification Level will be decided by the Authority. JAR FSTD A.050 Transferability of FSTD Qualification When there is a change of FSTD operator: (a) The new FSTD operator shall advise the Authority in advance in order to agree upon a plan of transfer of the FSTD. (b) At the discretion of the Authority, the FSTD shall be subject to an evaluation in accordance with its original JAA qualification criteria. (c) Provided that the FSTD performs to its original standard, its original Qualification Level shall be restored. Revised user approval(s) may also be required. INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 1-C-5 01.05.08

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SECTION 1 JAR-FSTD A Appendix 1 to JAR-FSTD A.030 Flight Simulation Training Device Standards This appendix describes the minimum Full Flight Simulator (FFS), Flight Training Device (FTD), Flight and Navigation Procedures Trainer (FNPT) and Basic Instrument Training Devices (BITD) requirements for qualifying devices to the required Qualification Levels. Certain requirements included in this section shall be supported with a statement of compliance (SOC) and, in some designated cases, an objective test. The SOC will describe how the requirement was met. The test results shall show that the requirement has been attained. In the following tabular listing of FSTD standards, statements of compliance are indicated in the compliance column. For FNPT use in Multi-Crew Co-operation (MCC) training the general technical requirement are expressed in the MCC column with additional systems, instrumentation and indicators as required for MCC training and operation. For MCC (Multi Crew Co-operation) minimum technical requirements are as for Level II, with the following additions or amendments: 1 Turbo-jet or turbo-prop engines. 2 Performance reserves, in case of an engine failure, to be in accordance with JAR-25. These may be simulated by a reduction in the aeroplane gross mass. 3 Retractable landing gear. 4 Pressurisation system. 5 De-icing systems 6 Fire detection / suppression system 7 Dual controls 8 Autopilot with automatic approach mode 9 2 VHF transceivers including oxygen masks intercom system 10 2 VHF NAV receivers (VOR, ILS, DME) 11 1 ADF receiver 12 1 Marker receiver 13 1 transponder The following indicators shall be located in the same positions on the instrument panels of both pilots: 1 Airspeed 2 Flight attitude with flight director 3 Altimeter 4 Flight director with ILS (HSI) 5 Vertical speed 6 ADF 7 VOR 8 Marker indication (as appropriate) 9 Stop watch (as appropriate) INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 1-C-7 01.05.08

JAR-FSTD A SECTION 1 Appendix 1 to JAR-FSTD A.030 (continued) FLIGHT SIMULATOR TRAINING DEVICE STANDARDS FFS LEVEL FTD LEVEL FNPT LEVEL BITD 1.1 General A B C D 1 2 I II MCC COMPLIANCE a.1 A fully enclosed flight deck a.2 A cockpit/flight deck sufficiently enclosed to exclude distraction, which will replicate that of the aeroplane or class of aeroplane simulated a.3 Flight deck, a full scale replica of the aeroplane simulated. Equipment for operation of the cockpit windows shall be included in the FSTD, but the actual windows need not be operable. The flight deck, for FSTD purposes, consists of all that space forward of a cross section of the fuselage at the most extreme aft setting of the pilots' seats. Additional required flight crewmember duty stations and those required bulkheads aft of the pilot seats are also considered part of the flight deck and shall replicate the aeroplane. Flight deck observer seats are not considered to be additional flight crewmember duty stations and may be omitted. Bulkheads containing items such as switches, circuit breakers, supplementary radio panels, etc. to which the flight crew may require access during any event after pre-flight cockpit preparation is complete are considered essential and may not be omitted. Bulkheads containing only items such as landing gear pin storage compartments, fire axes or extinguishers, spare light bulbs, aircraft document pouches etc. are not considered essential and may be omitted. Such items, or reasonable facsimile, shall still be available in the FSTD but may be relocated to a suitable location as near as practical to the original position. Fire axes and any similar purpose instruments need only be represented in silhouette. a.4 Direction of movement of controls and switches identical to that in the aeroplane. 01.05.08 1-C-8